Premier League football finds new live streaming platform

that your Premier League viewing habits are safe and secure with all these changes happening in the streaming world. Warner Bros Discovery is reportedly splitting up again, leading to some reshuffling of their services. One direct impact we know of is that TNT Sports streaming will be moving from Discovery+ to HBO Max when it launches in the UK and Ireland next year. This split means that international sports coverage, including TNT Sports’ rights to broadcast Premier League matches, will now be under HBO Max.

In the past, we’ve seen Premier League games on a variety of streaming platforms like Amazon, BT Sport, and Discovery+. Sky has also had its own services for watching matches. With all these options, following your favorite team can get expensive with multiple subscriptions.

On the bright side, Sky’s Premier League coverage remains unaffected by the Warner Bros Discovery split. Starting next season, they will increase their number of live matches to 215, a significant jump from the 128 matches shown in the 2024/25 season. However, Sky will lose exclusive rights to HBO programming by the end of 2025, as HBO Max will be available on multiple platforms next year. Sky has secured a deal to carry HBO Max on its TV services, so you’ll still have access to shows like Game of Thrones and Succession.

So, while the landscape of Premier League streaming may be shifting, rest assured that there will still be plenty of options to catch all the action. Keep an eye out for the launch of HBO Max in the UK and Ireland to continue watching TNT Sports and other international sports coverage. And, of course, Sky will be there to bring you even more live Premier League matches in the upcoming seasons.